According to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the global GPD in 2021 was US$96.29 trillion, up from US$85.24 trillion in the previous year. The global growth rate of GDP was 6.1%, higher than -3.1% in the previous year. The gap between total GDP and per capita GDP between China and the United States has further narrowed.
【Total GDP】
China's GDP total was US$17458.036 billion, accounting for 18.11% of the world, reaching 75.91% of the United States, compared with 71.14% in the previous year, the gap between China and the United States further narrowed. The United States' GDP reached US$22997.5 billion, accounting for 23.85% of the world, ranking first in the world. Türkiye fell out of the top 20, and Saudi entered the top 20 again. Iran has risen from 17th place in the previous year to 14th place in 2021.
[Per capita GDP]
China's per capita GDP is US$12,359, slightly lower than the global average, ranking 65th in the world. The per capita GDP of the United States is US$69,231, ranking 6th in the world. The per capita GDP of the United States is 5.60 times that of China, and 5.99 times that of the previous year, the gap between China and the United States has further narrowed. The global per capita GDP is US$12,517. Among the 193 economies counted by the IMF, a total of 63 economies have a per capita GDP exceeding the global average. The per capita GDP of Luxembourg is US$136,701, ranks first in the world.
[G20 Group]
G20 Group's total GDP has not entered the top 20 in the world: Turkey (21), Argentina (28), and South Africa (33).
G20 Group's per capita GDP ranking (USD): United States (69231), Australia (63529), Canada (52079), Germany (50795), United Kingdom (47203), France (44853), Japan (39340), EU (38392), Italy (35473), South Korea (330) 4801), Saudi Arabia (23507), China (12359), Russia (12198), Argentina (10658), Mexico (10040), Turkey (9528), Brazil (7564), South Africa (6950), Indonesia (4357), India (2283).
Attachment: GDP data for all economies around the world